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Guinness 22-09-2012 22:53

Film Critics
 
So..does anyone really care what they say...

Today as a 50+ bloke I've watched Battleship and Avengers Assemble on DVD...both of which were absolutely hammered by the film critics who are supposed to litmus test the watchablity of a film...

I'm not ashamed to say, I enjoyed them both.

Both films were inane, puerile, nonsenical, predictable and cliche ridden...but...

There are times when I don't want to think, when I just want to lie on my settee with a couple of beers, a bag of crisps and be entertained.

Critics never slammed Tom and Jerry or Road Runner even though we all knew that neither Wiley or Tom would ever win......they were inane, puerile, nonsenical, predicatable and cliche ridden...and we all loved them.

It's a given that whenever there is a Hollywood blockbuster, the critics slag it off. Why are these people in a job..they ALWAYS get it wrong

Alan Varrechia 22-09-2012 22:59

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Film critic, music critic, art critic or book critic. Can't stand any of them. Sooner make my own mind up. From what i've seen they are all a bunch of pretentious #%&$kers anyway. :D:D:D:D

Michael1954 23-09-2012 08:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1018580)
So..does anyone really care what they say...

Today as a 50+ bloke I've watched Battleship and Avengers Assemble on DVD...both of which were absolutely hammered by the film critics who are supposed to litmus test the watchablity of a film...

I'm not ashamed to say, I enjoyed them both.

Both films were inane, puerile, nonsenical, predictable and cliche ridden...but...

There are times when I don't want to think, when I just want to lie on my settee with a couple of beers, a bag of crisps and be entertained.

Critics never slammed Tom and Jerry or Road Runner even though we all knew that neither Wiley or Tom would ever win......they were inane, puerile, nonsenical, predicatable and cliche ridden...and we all loved them.

It's a given that whenever there is a Hollywood blockbuster, the critics slag it off. Why are these people in a job..they ALWAYS get it wrong

Based on your own film criticism, I don't think I will bother watching these two films.

MargaretR 23-09-2012 09:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1018611)
Based on your own film criticism, I don't think I will bother watching these two films.

That made me chuckle :)

If there are times when you 'don't want to think', I find that 'tuning out' can be easily done. It is a style of 'still sitting/mind emptying' meditation - no ritual postures or chanting.

That is far more refreshing than loading your subconcious mind with puerile junk.

jaysay 23-09-2012 09:08

Re: Film Critics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1018580)
So..does anyone really care what they say...

Today as a 50+ bloke I've watched Battleship and Avengers Assemble on DVD...both of which were absolutely hammered by the film critics who are supposed to litmus test the watchablity of a film...

I'm not ashamed to say, I enjoyed them both.

Both films were inane, puerile, nonsenical, predictable and cliche ridden...but...

There are times when I don't want to think, when I just want to lie on my settee with a couple of beers, a bag of crisps and be entertained.

Critics never slammed Tom and Jerry or Road Runner even though we all knew that neither Wiley or Tom would ever win......they were inane, puerile, nonsenical, predicatable and cliche ridden...and we all loved them.

It's a given that whenever there is a Hollywood blockbuster, the critics slag it off. Why are these people in a job..they ALWAYS get it wrong

I've always thought that people who become critics are usually those who have failed in the area they are criticising, its the old them that can do, them that can't teach:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 23-09-2012 10:29

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Well John, my view of critics is that they can recognise a table...but it would be a different matter if you asked them to make one.
The quote about teaching might be true - but often it isn't..........I taught nursing students.
I am told that I was a good nurse...I hope I passed on some valuable concepts to the students who learned at my side, and at my classroom teaching sessions.

jaysay 23-09-2012 10:53

Re: Film Critics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1018647)
Well John, my view of critics is that they can recognise a table...but it would be a different matter if you asked them to make one.
The quote about teaching might be true - but often it isn't..........I taught nursing students.
I am told that I was a good nurse...I hope I passed on some valuable concepts to the students who learned at my side, and at my classroom teaching sessions.

There's always exceptions to any rule Margaret;)

DaveinGermany 23-09-2012 11:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1018617)
It is a style of 'still sitting/mind emptying'

Some will no doubt find this easier than others, as they've the advantage of not having a great deal in to start with. ;) :)

cashman 23-09-2012 17:03

Re: Film Critics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1018617)
That made me chuckle :)

If there are times when you 'don't want to think', I find that 'tuning out' can be easily done. It is a style of 'still sitting/mind emptying' meditation - no ritual postures or chanting.

That is far more refreshing than loading your subconcious mind with puerile junk.

Surely yeh can only load it, if it don't go in one ear n out the other, Its n easy trick to master, i'll teach yeh someday.:D


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